Narendra Modi: The Man, The Times focuses on the life of Narendra
Modi, who was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Gujarat for the fourth
time, on 26th December 2012. The book explores the various facets to
Modi’s personality, from him being accused of murder, to being applauded
for bringing about development. Modi has been blamed for bringing
about a virtual separation between Gujarat and the rest of India, even
though he has managed to win the necessary elections to stay alive in a
democracy.This book has been written, after a good amount of
in-depth research on Narendra Modi. The author has traveled to various
places in order to gather the necessary information. The book explores
various lesser-known facts about Narendra Modi, such as his meek
upbringing.As a young boy, Narendra Modi used to sell tea to help
his father out. He also used to help a political letter by distributing
badges and chanting slogans, to garner support for him. After all this,
Modi left behind all that he had and the people who mattered to him,
in search of his own identity. That was what led to his entry into the
RSS, which was later followed by his rise to fame, after the Godhra
riots of 2002. This book offers you a deep understanding of what really
brought about the fame and success that Narendra Modi enjoys today.